Part of Rensselaer Falls’ history, which had been buried for more than 80 years, has been uncovered and is now on display. Four large foundation abutment stones buried since 1930 that were used in 1892 for construction of the downtown bridge across the Oswegatchie River, were dug out of the ground and saved this summer, according to Kyle Hartman who submitted the photo. For more on the stones see story.